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Minor party preference flows 2013 federal election in descending order of flow to ALP*

 

2013

2010

Change 2010 to 2013
Party Votes % % prefs to ALP Votes % % prefs to ALP
The Greens 1116918 8.7 83.0 1458998 11.8 78.8 +4.2
Socialist Alliance 5032 0.0 81.0 9348 0.1 73.4 +7.6
Secular Party of Australia 4834 0.0 70.2 12752 0.1 51.6 +18.6
Animal Justice Party 1878 0.0 68.4 NA NA NA NA
Future Party 1174 0.0 66.0 NA NA NA NA
Australian Sex Party 78571 0.6 62.6 11263 0.1 60.1 +2.6
A.F.N.P.P. 1810 0.0 59.7 NA NA NA NA
Non-Custodial Parents Party 1547 0.0 59.3 2835 0.0 55.1 +4.2
Voluntary Euthanasia Party 597 0.0 58.5 NA NA NA NA
Independent 177217 1.4 57.1 312496 2.5 43.5 +13.6
Bullet Train For Australia 19801 0.2 56.9 NA NA NA NA
DLP - Democratic Labor 36086 0.3 56.5 5212 0.0 59.0 -2.6
Australian Independents 4163 0.0 54.7 NA NA NA NA
Democrats 3614 0.0 52.7 22376 0.2 56.9 -4.1
Non Affiliated 4850 0.0 52.1 2508 NA 51.1 +1.0
Stable Population Party 3954 0.0 51.5 NA NA NA NA
Citizens Electoral Council 10400 0.1 50.6 8017 0.1 37.7 +13.0
Australian Voice Party 1681 0.0 49.9 NA NA NA NA
Australian Sports Party 1324 0.0 46.8 NA NA NA NA
Palmer United Party 709035 5.5 46.3 NA NA NA NA
Katter's Australian Party 134226 1.0 46.0 NA NA NA NA
Uniting Australia Party 386 0.0 45.1 NA NA NA NA
One Nation 22046 0.2 44.9 27184 0.2 45.2 -0.3
Family First 181820 1.4 41.7 279330 2.3 40.2 +1.5
Australia First Party (NSW) Incorporated 7412 0.1 40.3 3670 0.0 48.6 -8.3
Rise Up Australia Party 48582 0.4 39.8 NA NA NA NA
Senator Online 209 0.0 39.7 NA NA NA NA
Country Alliance 4708 0.0 36.9 NA NA NA NA
Australian Christians 42498 0.3 30.0 NA NA NA NA
Christian Democratic Party 88576 0.7 28.5 83009 0.7 26.5 +2.0
Australian Protectionist Party 1079 0.0 26.8 NA NA NA NA
The Nationals 67232 4.3 24.6 24009 3.7 23.4 +1.1
Liberal Democrats (LDP) 4716 0.0 20.4 24262 0.2 27.9 -7.5
Liberal 23363 32.0 9.2 61254 30.5 9.0 0.2
From this and this AEC page. Flows are to Labor versus Coalition, so the Coalition figures are 100 minus the Labor ones. These are across all electorates, not just those where preferences were actually distributed.

The exception is the Liberal and National figures, which are for three-cornered contests only; hence the small total votes (that don't correspond with the percentage votes (in "%" columns) which are actual total national votes.

The Liberal and National figures can't be compared with the others. They don't really belong here. Of most interest is the much higher Labor flow from Nationals (24.6%) than Liberal (9.2%) voters.

See also this table in order of 2010 - 2013 change.

Full party names can be found here.